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1 /* buildcmd.c -- build command lines from a list of arguments.
2 Copyright (C) 1990, 91, 92, 93, 94, 2000, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
4 This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
5 it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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9 This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
10 but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
11 MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
12 GNU General Public License for more details.
14 You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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16 Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301,
17 USA.
20 #include <config.h>
22 # ifndef PARAMS
23 # if defined PROTOTYPES || (defined __STDC__ && __STDC__)
24 # define PARAMS(Args) Args
25 # else
26 # define PARAMS(Args) ()
27 # endif
28 # endif
30 #if defined(HAVE_STRING_H) || defined(STDC_HEADERS)
31 #include <string.h>
32 #endif
35 #if DO_MULTIBYTE
36 # if HAVE_MBRLEN
37 # include <wchar.h>
38 # else
39 /* Simulate mbrlen with mblen as best we can. */
40 # define mbstate_t int
41 # define mbrlen(s, n, ps) mblen (s, n)
42 # endif
43 #endif
45 #ifdef HAVE_LOCALE_H
46 #include <locale.h>
47 #endif
48 #if ENABLE_NLS
49 # include <libintl.h>
50 # define _(Text) gettext (Text)
51 #else
52 # define _(Text) Text
53 #define textdomain(Domain)
54 #define bindtextdomain(Package, Directory)
55 #endif
56 #ifdef gettext_noop
57 # define N_(String) gettext_noop (String)
58 #else
59 /* See locate.c for explanation as to why not use (String) */
60 # define N_(String) String
61 #endif
63 #ifndef _POSIX_SOURCE
64 #include <sys/param.h>
65 #endif
67 #ifdef HAVE_LIMITS_H
68 #include <limits.h>
69 #endif
71 /* The presence of unistd.h is assumed by gnulib these days, so we
72 * might as well assume it too.
74 /* for sysconf() */
75 #include <unistd.h>
77 #include <assert.h>
79 /* COMPAT: SYSV version defaults size (and has a max value of) to 470.
80 We try to make it as large as possible. */
81 #if !defined(ARG_MAX) && defined(_SC_ARG_MAX)
82 #define ARG_MAX sysconf (_SC_ARG_MAX)
83 #endif
84 #ifndef ARG_MAX
85 #define ARG_MAX NCARGS
86 #endif
90 #include <xalloc.h>
91 #include <error.h>
92 #include <openat.h>
94 #include "buildcmd.h"
97 extern char **environ;
100 static char *mbstrstr PARAMS ((const char *haystack, const char *needle));
102 /* Replace all instances of `replace_pat' in ARG with `linebuf',
103 and add the resulting string to the list of arguments for the command
104 to execute.
105 ARGLEN is the length of ARG, not including the null.
106 LBLEN is the length of LINEBUF, not including the null.
107 PFXLEN is the length of PREFIX. Substitution is not performed on
108 the prefix. The prefix is used if the argument contains replace_pat.
110 COMPAT: insertions on the SYSV version are limited to 255 chars per line,
111 and a max of 5 occurrences of replace_pat in the initial-arguments.
112 Those restrictions do not exist here. */
114 void
115 bc_do_insert (const struct buildcmd_control *ctl,
116 struct buildcmd_state *state,
117 char *arg, size_t arglen,
118 const char *prefix, size_t pfxlen,
119 const char *linebuf, size_t lblen,
120 int initial_args)
122 /* Temporary copy of each arg with the replace pattern replaced by the
123 real arg. */
124 static char *insertbuf;
125 char *p;
126 size_t bytes_left = ctl->arg_max - 1; /* Bytes left on the command line. */
128 /* XXX: on systems lacking an upper limit for exec args, ctl->arg_max
129 * may have been set to LONG_MAX (see bc_get_arg_max()). Hence
130 * this xmalloc call may be a bad idea, especially since we are
131 * adding 1 to it...
133 if (!insertbuf)
134 insertbuf = (char *) xmalloc (ctl->arg_max + 1);
135 p = insertbuf;
139 size_t len; /* Length in ARG before `replace_pat'. */
140 char *s = mbstrstr (arg, ctl->replace_pat);
141 if (s)
143 len = s - arg;
145 else
147 len = arglen;
150 if (bytes_left <= len)
151 break;
152 else
153 bytes_left -= len;
155 strncpy (p, arg, len);
156 p += len;
157 arg += len;
158 arglen -= len;
160 if (s)
162 if (bytes_left <= (lblen + pfxlen))
163 break;
164 else
165 bytes_left -= (lblen + pfxlen);
167 if (prefix)
169 strcpy (p, prefix);
170 p += pfxlen;
172 strcpy (p, linebuf);
173 p += lblen;
175 arg += ctl->rplen;
176 arglen -= ctl->rplen;
179 while (*arg);
180 if (*arg)
181 error (1, 0, _("command too long"));
182 *p++ = '\0';
184 bc_push_arg (ctl, state,
185 insertbuf, p - insertbuf,
186 NULL, 0,
187 initial_args);
190 static
191 void do_exec(const struct buildcmd_control *ctl,
192 struct buildcmd_state *state)
194 (ctl->exec_callback)(ctl, state);
198 /* Return nonzero if there would not be enough room for an additional
199 * argument. We check the total number of arguments only, not the space
200 * occupied by those arguments.
202 * If we return zero, there still may not be enough room for the next
203 * argument, depending on its length.
205 static int
206 bc_argc_limit_reached(int initial_args,
207 const struct buildcmd_control *ctl,
208 struct buildcmd_state *state)
210 /* Check to see if we about to exceed a limit set by xargs' -n option */
211 if (!initial_args && ctl->args_per_exec &&
212 ( (state->cmd_argc - ctl->initial_argc) == ctl->args_per_exec))
213 return 1;
215 /* We deliberately use an equality test here rather than >= in order
216 * to force a software failure if the code is modified in such a way
217 * that it fails to call this function for every new argument.
219 return state->cmd_argc == ctl->max_arg_count;
223 /* Add ARG to the end of the list of arguments `cmd_argv' to pass
224 to the command.
225 LEN is the length of ARG, including the terminating null.
226 If this brings the list up to its maximum size, execute the command.
229 void
230 bc_push_arg (const struct buildcmd_control *ctl,
231 struct buildcmd_state *state,
232 const char *arg, size_t len,
233 const char *prefix, size_t pfxlen,
234 int initial_args)
236 if (!initial_args)
238 state->todo = 1;
241 if (arg)
243 if (state->cmd_argv_chars + len > ctl->arg_max)
245 if (initial_args || state->cmd_argc == ctl->initial_argc)
246 error (1, 0, _("can not fit single argument within argument list size limit"));
247 /* xargs option -i (replace_pat) implies -x (exit_if_size_exceeded) */
248 if (ctl->replace_pat
249 || (ctl->exit_if_size_exceeded &&
250 (ctl->lines_per_exec || ctl->args_per_exec)))
251 error (1, 0, _("argument list too long"));
252 do_exec (ctl, state);
255 if (bc_argc_limit_reached(initial_args, ctl, state))
256 do_exec (ctl, state);
259 if (state->cmd_argc >= state->cmd_argv_alloc)
261 if (!state->cmd_argv)
263 state->cmd_argv_alloc = 64;
264 state->cmd_argv = (char **) xmalloc (sizeof (char *) * state->cmd_argv_alloc);
266 else
268 state->cmd_argv_alloc *= 2;
269 state->cmd_argv = (char **) xrealloc (state->cmd_argv,
270 sizeof (char *) * state->cmd_argv_alloc);
274 if (!arg)
275 state->cmd_argv[state->cmd_argc++] = NULL;
276 else
278 state->cmd_argv[state->cmd_argc++] = state->argbuf + state->cmd_argv_chars;
279 if (prefix)
281 strcpy (state->argbuf + state->cmd_argv_chars, prefix);
282 state->cmd_argv_chars += pfxlen;
285 strcpy (state->argbuf + state->cmd_argv_chars, arg);
286 state->cmd_argv_chars += len;
288 /* If we have now collected enough arguments,
289 * do the exec immediately. This must be
290 * conditional on arg!=NULL, since do_exec()
291 * actually calls bc_push_arg(ctl, state, NULL, 0, false).
293 if (bc_argc_limit_reached(initial_args, ctl, state))
294 do_exec (ctl, state);
297 /* If this is an initial argument, set the high-water mark. */
298 if (initial_args)
300 state->cmd_initial_argv_chars = state->cmd_argv_chars;
305 /* Finds the first occurrence of the substring NEEDLE in the string
306 HAYSTACK. Both strings can be multibyte strings. */
308 static char *
309 mbstrstr (const char *haystack, const char *needle)
311 #if DO_MULTIBYTE
312 if (MB_CUR_MAX > 1)
314 size_t hlen = strlen (haystack);
315 size_t nlen = strlen (needle);
316 mbstate_t mbstate;
317 size_t step;
319 memset (&mbstate, 0, sizeof (mbstate_t));
320 while (hlen >= nlen)
322 if (memcmp (haystack, needle, nlen) == 0)
323 return (char *) haystack;
324 step = mbrlen (haystack, hlen, &mbstate);
325 if (step <= 0)
326 break;
327 haystack += step;
328 hlen -= step;
330 return NULL;
332 #endif
333 return strstr (haystack, needle);
336 static size_t
337 get_line_max(void)
339 long val;
340 #ifdef _SC_LINE_MAX
341 val = sysconf(_SC_LINE_MAX);
342 #else
343 val = -1;
344 #endif
346 if (val > 0)
347 return val;
349 /* either _SC_LINE_MAX was not available or
350 * there is no particular limit.
352 #ifdef LINE_MAX
353 val = LINE_MAX;
354 #endif
356 if (val > 0)
357 return val;
359 return 2048L; /* a reasonable guess. */
363 size_t
364 bc_get_arg_max(void)
366 long val;
368 /* We may resort to using LONG_MAX, so check it fits. */
369 /* XXX: better to do a compile-time check */
370 assert( (~(size_t)0) >= LONG_MAX);
372 #ifdef _SC_ARG_MAX
373 val = sysconf(_SC_ARG_MAX);
374 #else
375 val = -1;
376 #endif
378 if (val > 0)
379 return val;
381 /* either _SC_ARG_MAX was not available or
382 * there is no particular limit.
384 #ifdef ARG_MAX
385 val = ARG_MAX;
386 #endif
388 if (val > 0)
389 return val;
391 /* The value returned by this function bounds the
392 * value applied as the ceiling for the -s option.
393 * Hence it the system won't tell us what its limit
394 * is, we allow the user to specify more or less
395 * whatever value they like.
397 return LONG_MAX;
401 static int cb_exec_noop(const struct buildcmd_control *ctl,
402 struct buildcmd_state *state)
404 /* does nothing. */
405 (void) ctl;
406 (void) state;
408 return 0;
412 /* Return how much of ARG_MAX is used by the environment. */
413 size_t
414 bc_size_of_environment (void)
416 size_t len = 0u;
417 char **envp = environ;
419 while (*envp)
420 len += strlen (*envp++) + 1;
422 return len;
426 enum BC_INIT_STATUS
427 bc_init_controlinfo(struct buildcmd_control *ctl)
429 size_t size_of_environment = bc_size_of_environment();
430 size_t arg_max;
432 ctl->posix_arg_size_min = get_line_max();
433 arg_max = bc_get_arg_max();
435 /* POSIX.2 requires subtracting 2048. */
436 assert(arg_max > 2048u); /* XXX: this is an external condition, should not check it with assert. */
437 ctl->posix_arg_size_max = (arg_max - 2048);
439 ctl->exit_if_size_exceeded = 0;
441 /* Take the size of the environment into account. */
442 if (size_of_environment > ctl->posix_arg_size_max)
444 return BC_INIT_ENV_TOO_BIG;
446 else
448 #warning the next line is probably a bug.
449 ctl->posix_arg_size_max - size_of_environment;
452 /* need to subtract 2 on the following line - for Linux/PPC */
453 ctl->max_arg_count = (ctl->posix_arg_size_max / sizeof(char*)) - 2u;
454 assert(ctl->max_arg_count > 0);
455 ctl->rplen = 0u;
456 ctl->replace_pat = NULL;
457 ctl->initial_argc = 0;
458 ctl->exec_callback = cb_exec_noop;
459 ctl->lines_per_exec = 0;
460 ctl->args_per_exec = 0;
462 /* Set the initial value of arg_max to the largest value we can
463 * tolerate.
465 ctl->arg_max = ctl->posix_arg_size_max;
467 return BC_INIT_OK;
470 void
471 bc_use_sensible_arg_max(struct buildcmd_control *ctl)
473 size_t env_size = bc_size_of_environment();
474 const size_t arg_size = (128u * 1024u) + env_size;
476 /* Check against the upper and lower limits. */
477 if (arg_size > ctl->posix_arg_size_max)
478 ctl->arg_max = ctl->posix_arg_size_max - env_size;
479 else if (arg_size < ctl->posix_arg_size_min)
480 ctl->arg_max = ctl->posix_arg_size_min;
481 else
482 ctl->arg_max = arg_size;
488 void
489 bc_init_state(const struct buildcmd_control *ctl,
490 struct buildcmd_state *state,
491 void *context)
493 state->cmd_argc = 0;
494 state->cmd_argv_chars = 0;
495 state->cmd_argv = NULL;
496 state->cmd_argv_alloc = 0;
498 /* XXX: the following memory allocation is inadvisable on systems
499 * with no ARG_MAX, because ctl->arg_max may actually be close to
500 * LONG_MAX. Adding one to it is safe though because earlier we
501 * subtracted 2048.
503 assert(ctl->arg_max <= (LONG_MAX - 2048L));
504 state->argbuf = (char *) xmalloc (ctl->arg_max + 1u);
506 state->cmd_argv_chars = state->cmd_initial_argv_chars = 0;
507 state->todo = 0;
508 state->dirfd = -1;
509 state->usercontext = context;
512 void
513 bc_clear_args(const struct buildcmd_control *ctl,
514 struct buildcmd_state *state)
516 state->cmd_argc = ctl->initial_argc;
517 state->cmd_argv_chars = state->cmd_initial_argv_chars;
518 state->todo = 0;
519 state->dirfd = -1;